Armenian Group Hacks Azerbaijan Central Bank, Leaks A Trove of Data

The cyber war between Armenians and Azerbaijani hackers is never ending — Like in this recent cyber attack in which the Armenian hackers leaked trove of data containing banking details of Azerbaijani citizens.

Same has happened in the recent cyber attack in which the Mortgage Fund sub-domain (amf.cbar.az) of the Azerbaijan Central Bank website was defaced and customer data was stolen on 11th November 2015.

The hackers behind the attack call themselves the Armenian A.S.A.L.A. group and take pride in publicly leaking the banking details online.

The deface page uploaded by the hackers on Azerbaijan Central Bank subdomain.

After scanning the leaked data, it can be suggested that the banking and personal details of thousands of customers are leaked that include emails, names, phone numbers, email addresses and their passwords.

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The admin login details including hash passwords and domain’s database are also among the leaked data. However, the data is dumped in such a mixed manner that it is hard to scan every table.

Link of targeted Azerbaijan Central Bank subdomain along with its mirror as a proof of hack are available below:

Agan Uzunovic is a Bosnian journalist who is working for the country's largest newspaper. He has a keen interest in reporting on activism and hacktivism. He is also a contributor at U.S based Revolution News media. Agan reports and writes for HackRead on IT security related topics.

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